Raven Gomez, is a chick that will endure pain and grief to revenge those whom she has deemed to have aggrieved her. Raven Gomez doesn't forget and loves for her victims to know that it is she who devises plans to destroy their lives. It doesn't matter, whether she loved you or was loved by you, if you cross her there is a price to pay. Red, plots and executes at the expense of anyone who dares to get in her path. So as you become engrossed with Dirtier Than Ever you will be entertained with Red's reasoning for doing the things that she does. But, is her time running out? Will she be able to execute mishaps on ruthless people and escape unscathed?Red is as dirty as dirt can get. She put the capital S in scandalous and the N is naive...doesn't she know the law of gravity, that what goes up must come down? Has she ever heard that what goes around, comes around? Will Red meet her demise? Will she pay for the grief she has inflicted and caused others? Well, if we are to find out, then we will have to wait for the next installment of The Red Series to see how it all plays out.Dirtier Than Ever, was a pleasurable and quick paced read for this reader. However, there were times that the book was quite superficial, deficient of any real foundation, but it was still entertaining enough to anxiously turn the pages. As usual, the cliff hanger will have the reader anticipating the next installment of this series. Once again I ate this up! Vickie has a way of making you love and hate Red all at once. I have recommended this series to people who I know that love to read.I'm happy that Q didn't let Red off the hook this time although I thought he would for a minute there. And Red was so wrong for what she did to Terry and Officer Thomas, I trully feel bad for them. I hated Kera in this book, in Still Dirty I liked Kera but she lost her mind in this one. I like that we finally got to hear from Catfish in all the other books he was like this invisible guy that people talked about but never showed up. Bacon... *sigh* Bacon, no words for how stupid he trully is.I would have given the book 5 stars but the typos and inconsistencies were just sloppy. The way Mekel went from Mekel Chambers to Mekel Simmons (when Red reported him to CPS) then back to Mekel Chambers, sloppy. And the small typos like "sad" instead of "said". It was just laziness and trying to do things too fast.The book itself was great though.
What do You think about Dirtier Than Ever (2010)?
still in love with this saga, once again red can't ecsape her dirt. Most of in my city of the D"
—AmandaB57
Great read. The ending was a SHOCK & couldn't wait to get the final book
—Kayladanae6199
This is the best of the 3 books. I love this trilogy.
—ACC